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peace 30
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30 gods
30 kami
30 make
30 peace
30 say
30 teaching
30 thousand
Kyuso (Muro Naokiyo)
The Shundai Zatsuwa

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peace

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1 Int| with the establishment of peace under Tokugawa Ieyasu and 2 Int| long life and wealth and peace, for if the heart be at 3 I | numberless.~   In our land with peace for an hundred years learning 4 I | need be no regret. Be at peace." But as Sugimoto read the 5 I | young that I cannot be at peace until I hear that he has 6 I | move men, all followed in peace. How far is this from the 7 II | resting, all is well. In peace, in trouble, in life, in 8 II | death. Long shall we be at peace. To live a day is to obey 9 II | dynasty,27 though there was peace and safety, yet many were 10 II | hardship in the times of peace. They desire drink and pleasure 11 II | then the people are in peace. When the laws are made 12 II | so important is their peace to the empire. In the days 13 II | great. Then is the empire at peace, like the mountain. But 14 II | But ever with a century of peace comes extravagance. That 15 II | obey and there is continual peace. Jewels are not the treasure 16 II | all in the empire are at peace. This blessing is all from 17 III| remarked:—~   The empire is peace. Men of rank and virtue 18 III| It is all the blessing of peace. Since Ieyasu, his hair 19 III| failed of the blessings of peace. We common folk must speak 20 III| at Nagakute, Ieyasu made peace with Toyotomi Hideyoshi. 21 III| for generations without peace in capital or provinces 22 III| until now. At last we have peace. Should I fight Hideyoshi, 23 III| pray by his life for the peace of the empire. There was 24 III| and the empire rests in peace.~   After his great victory 25 III| friendly to the enemy.~   After peace was made Ieyasu examined 26 III| strange events. Even in peace and safety pure-hearted 27 III| reveal their fidelity. In peace and in war they are invaluable. 28 IV | circumstances. In times of perfect peace men float in lazy pleasure, 29 IV | to us in this continued peace. But Idzu no Kami was first 30 V | that if we win there is no peace in the victory." But now,


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